Curbside Recycling

Based on a recent Waste Characterization study, nearly 80 percent of the residential waste stream can be recycled, composted or reused. Residents can help keep the city's landfill viable for years to come by recycling materials instead of depositing them in the trash.

Residents are reminded to put all recyclable material in a transparent blue bag to be placed at the curb by 7 a.m. on their weekly collection day. Blue bags may be purchased at City Hall, 825 W. Irving Blvd., for $7.68 per roll (price subject to change.)

Recycling bags placed at the curb must weigh less than 50 pounds and must be tied. Cardboard boxes that cannot fit in the blue bag should be flattened and placed under the bag.

What can be recycled?

Aerosol cans

Aluminum and steel food cans

Aseptic containers (milk cartons, juice boxes, etc.)

Corrugated cardboard (broken down and put inside the blue bag or placed underneath)

Glass bottles and jars

Paper

Catalogs

Junk mail (direct mail)

Magazines

Mixed office paper

Newspaper

Paper bags

Phone books

School paper

Paperboard boxes (cereal, macaroni, etc.)

Plastic bags (grocery bags, newspaper bags, etc.)

Plastic containers numbers 1-7

Nonrecyclable Items

Bottles that have contained pesticides, motor oil or other hazardous materials